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    W i n ~ Basketball Numcl'alsDaniel J. Hess, Jr., of Narberth,a freshman at Penn State, was re

    c en tl y awa rd ed h is n umer al s as amembe r of the yearling basketballteam.

    "Go East" for On e EveningThe S('niOl' Luther Leag:ue of Holy

    Tl 'inity Church iJl\'ites a ll membersan d friends to enjoy a special sen'iceSunday ( vening . when l\liss Nora l\I.Diehl will speal, on the subject "Are;\1 issions Worthwhile?"

    :II i s Dit' hl, who is s ec re ta ry fo rYoung Women of the Uni ted LutheranChurch in Anwrica, will have picturesand curios from China an d Japanwhere she visited mission fields lastsummer.

    Men' s Shop Wil l Openon Saturday in Narber th

    James Stantoll, who i s wel l knownamong the bus in es s men o f t he community, this Saturday wil l open hisNarberth Men 's Shop at 121 NorthNarberth awnue.Carrying a complete line of shirts,hos ie ry , t ic s a nd other furnishing!:"th e shop is expected to fill a need inthis sec tion. l \I r, Stanton also is representative fOI' Simpson's made-tomeasure clothing.

    B al a R ea lt or T el ls AboutH imse l f Be fo r e Ro ta r y C l ub

    Rising Costs HaltTax Rate Reduction

    in School District

    18-Mill Levy an d $2 Per Capitafo r 1937-38; $115,000 Bud.ge t Adopted

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    t ings planned for Nancy's \Vestchesterhome and th e Jiving room of a Long 'I s land est at e. The committee reccntly\\'on many plaudits for their splclHli(1work on the log' cabin set for"Sun-Up."Aiding Nancy in her priva te afl'airar e Sally, played by N a n c ~ ' Lynch,and Billy, played by Bed Wooley.R ot h Na nc y Ly nc h a nd Bc d \Vooleyha\'( ' \ \'on l au re ls fo r thei r past workin the Players' product ions . G race'Verner in the lead ctoes. as usual,an excellent .iob in t he r ol e o f N an cyGibson. Donald Gibson, Nnncy's hu,,band, is interpreted by George Wel'ller. I n t hi s product ion George ~ d himself in the clutches of a couple offast-working gold diggers.Helen Wetherall , as Mrs. Pres ton,

    Rev . Ander son Leaves fo rTexas to Receive Degree

    ~ ~ N a n e y ' s Private Affair" Will SeePlayers In Gay Farce May 7 and 8

    NARBERTH , PENNSYLVAN IA , APR IL 30, 1937

    :III'S. Eberhardt l\Iueller, president(If the l\Iulieres: of the Narberth Fire "Nancy's Private Affair," one ofC o m l ' a n ~ ' , will entertain its members t he r ea l N ew Yor k comedy hits of reat t he annua l party which will be a c('nt years, will be presented by thedessert luncheon a nd b ri dg e at her 1\arberth P la ye rs a t the Narberthhome. :208 Essex ayenue, this Tuesday Publ ic School Auditoriulll l\Iay 7 and 8.at 1:2.30, P ri ze s f or each table. ! Grace Werner a s N an cy is starredAll llwmbers arc inyi ted, but reser-; in t he p lay so humorously written by\"a tions l llus t be made b ~ thi" Friday.: :'Ilyron C. Fag:an. This same charPhone 1\Irs. Jllueller 01' any o f t he f o l ~ : acter was ori gi na ll y p layed in Newlowing- memlwrs of th e eommittce: iYork at the Vanderhi l t Theatre byJIll'S, J. E. BUlTell , 1\Irs. William:Minna GombeJl.Ezickson. :'III'S. Walter O'Sul livan and i Thl' cast, under the d ir ec ti on ofl \Irs. Lloyd B, Edgerton. l \Iartha Lindsey Simpson a nd h er co-The sandwich luncheon-hridg'e party director, Jane 1 \a sh , ha s been prewhich the l\Iulieres will giyc t o r a is e paring' f or t he production, which will

    f un ds f or a sewing' mach ine for t he m ar k t he f if th a nd last presentationNarberth Branch of th e Needlework o f t he Player s fo r the CUl'l'ent year.Gui ld wil l be held June 2 in Elm Hall. Th e scen ery fo r "Nancy ' s P r ivat eAll residents al'e u rg ed t o save this Aff ai r" w il l b e e xe cu te d by Georgedate, a s t he sewing machine is badly Werner , Joe Rongler , George Supple,needed by the Guild. Bob Estes and Bill Hand, w it h set-

    Narberth's New Memorial Grouping

    Spring Festival ChairmanIr a GIl'a"on Fox, son of 1\11. an dMrs. Walter A. Fo x, of NarbrookPark, Narberth, will b e c ha irman o f

    the Chr is t ian Association Committeefor the spring festival which will beheld at Bucknell University at Lewisburg, on May 7 and 8.

    FIRE CALLSNarbe rth F i re Company:April 24-5.15 P. M. Field fire inrear of 409 Baird road, Merion.

    The Rev. Archer E. Anderson, pastor of the Narberth PresbyterianChurch, will receive his Doc to r o f

    ~ t , ". ~ ',j Theology degl ' ee from the Dallas' ~ I ' ~ Theological Seminary on May 11. He-#.:ji;" left f o r Texas on Monday.'i'-; His thesis for t he d eg re e i s o n "The I; Mediator," a d is cu ss io n on every P LA N N UR SIN G SER VICE.. . '/, passage in the Bible pertaining tOj

    The bal le t, "Kit.ehen (In Parade," J ~ " ' ! i ~ : Christ. Narberth's School Board at it sgivcn by pup il s o f L uc il le S to dd ar t . : .? . c ~ . L During t he f ir st t hr ee S unda ys in April session adopted a budget oflast FI;day and Saturday s co red a t:L "'s,. ' ,........ ~ ' May, Dr. John V an Ne ss , pastor $114,914 for the school year of 1937-tremendous success and Tlael\c(! the ". ' . - f : : ~ { ~ ~ emer it u s o f tIle Narberth Presbyter- 38 and retained the tax rate of 18auditor ium of the Junior High School, .. , _ . . ; . _ c . ~ . . ian Church, wi ll fill t he pu lp it . Imills on prope rt y va lua ti on and $2Ardmore, both nights . Iper capita.The production was outstanding for S choo l G i ve s "Ali Baba" 'Wh i l e the budget is slightly overexcellent dance routines given with : .....; . This Thur sd a y a n d Friday $10,000 I,ess t ha n t he figure for 1935-the su renes s and preci si on of a pro- . " . , ~ ' ~ : ' 1 . : i j : --- 36 the dIrectors finally decided n ot t ofessional group, as well as t he u n- -,-' .. '. ,n"'' ' ' ' Seventy-five children of t he N ar - reduce the rate due t o t he d ange r thatusually good scenery, l ight ingand cos- ~ , ' ~ ; ' ' ' j # , . ~ ~ ~, :.:-: berth P ~ b l i e School a rc t ak in g part rising costs of materia ls might causetuming. """J '," ; ; ; . . , . . . . . ,'" in th e o pe re tt a "A li B ab a and the I financial e m b a r a s ~ m e n t during th eIn the f ir st a ct , (he cu rt a in went .... . ' : ' , : S & . ~ ,. ," , Forty Thieves" which is being pre-Icoming year if revenue was cur tai led.

    up on an a tt ract .i ve g roup of the ~ . " e - . ' " -N - , - - . _ . ~ .. _ sented this Thursday and Friday eve- Expenditures for new floors, light-"younge r s et " w it h t Il ei r e scor ts who nings in the, school auditorium at ES-

    1ing, desks , books , playground and

    were enjoying a midnight snack be- This deHi,qll .

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    -spiral and croquignole; French Oil,Zotos and Frederic.Experienced operator.Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-3 specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials f or $ 1. 25

    May 1, 1937

    Complete lillc of

    Myron C. Fagan

    Permanent

    Altcrations - InstallationsG E Refrigerators WashersVacuum Cleaners

    Announcing the Opening of

    Featuri1lgGood Food a/ld Good Dri/lks

    Phollc: Narberth 3799

    "Always wise, b ri gh t a nd c ut e""New York Herald Tribune"

    MEN'S FURNISHINGS

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    Featurillg S impson 's Made -to -Measure Clo thesJames Sta1lton

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    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    W gnnewood House1236 MOlltgomery Ayell11e, Narberth, Pa.

    A Dis ti /l cth'c a /ld Bcautiful11m

    Narberth SchoolAuditorium

    CALL NARBERTH 4182 FOR EXPERTRADIO - REFRIGERATIONELECTRICAL SERVICE

    L"/lcheolls from 45c Di/l/lcrs f rom $1.00Spaidl SU/lda), Dillncr

    ' " " " ~ * P 4 U If!f!Nancy's Private Affair"by

    Bclmont Avc. ncar C i ty Line, Cynwyd

    WEST LAUREL HILLCEMETERY

    NARBERTH MEN'S SHOP

    SPECIAL1ZING.

    Convenit 'n tly located on Belmont Avc nu e o nrolling hills abovc thc Schu)'lkill Rivcr-217acrcs. Family l ot s a s low as $150. Perpetualc ar e a ss ur ed b y i nv es tc d fund of well over$500,000. Visitors welcome.

    TheNARBERTH PLAYERS

    Narberth Electric and Radio Co.109 N. Narberth Ave. All Work Guaranteed

    12 1 N Narber th Avenue

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    FURRIERS, CLEANERS, DYERS228 Bala Ave. Cynn') 'd 928102 Forest A, 'e. Narb. 2602

    Thcy're herc, gen tl emcn ! P icko ut y ou r f av or it e pattern an dcolor . . we' ll m ak e yo u ahandsome suit of clothes.

    FOR A REALHAIR CUTHarold M. Kirscht

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    " C h a m p a g n ~ Waltz , " Romanceof Vienna, Now a t N a rb er th

    May 1

    OUR,TOWN

    Laurence Olivier

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    Phone Poplar 3710

    FOl' immedia t e de l ive ry by Ol1e o f o u r c ompe te nt ,couIteous salesmen

    "FIREOV ER ENGLAND "

    ~ ~ A C C E N T ON YOUTH"presentThe MAIN LINE PLAYERS

    CAROLE LOMBARDFRED MacMURRAY

    ARDMORETHEATRE

    Flora Robson

    Friday

    " SW ING H IGHSWING LOW"Charles Buttl'rworthDorothy Lamour Jean Dixon

    Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursdayand Friday-May 4, 5, 6 and 7

    by special arrangement with Samuel French, New YorkSaturday, May 1stat the

    Woman's Club of Bala-Cynwyd8 :30 P . M. (D . S. T. ) Tickets: $1 (tax inc.)

    Sunday, Monday May 2, 3Alexandra Korda Presents

    J oh n T r en tHden Burge ss Geo rge Bancr of t

    April 30Norma Sheart'rLeslie Howard

    " R om eo a nd Juliet"John Barrymore. Edna May OliverBasil Rathbone Andy DevineSaturday" A DOCTOR 'S DIARY"

    Sunday Movies, 2-11 P. M .

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    ! I ~ ~ O n e Grade of Milk Only"TURNER and WESCOTT

    M rs . Sm it h Re-ElectedLeader of Junior Club.

    GLADYSSWARTHOUTFred MacMurrayVeloz an d Yolanda

    J ac k Oak ie. in .

    f..aturing

    This Frida>' and Saturday

    Sat ur day a t 1 P. M,Specially Sc1ected Featurefor the Children

    In the Schools

    lV!zclI Swillg Tillie MectsJVdlt;;: Tilllc i t S ta rt s aFClld cmd t!zCII a Romallce

    ((CHAMPAGNEWALTZ"

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    Friday, April 30, 1937

    The above is for genuineJeddo-Highland Anthracite."Monitor," the high gradeLehigh, Is $8,95 and $7.95In above sizes. These priceswill not endure. Buy now,

    Nights, Sundays and HolidaysNarberth 2651(Free Calls for Subscrlbel'3 Only)Hilltop 10280 Bryn Mawr 10280

    Egg, Nut, Stove 9.2511.00 value-now tonPea Coal - - - - 8.259.50 value ton

    We chutethe works!

    Ralph S. DunneNARBERTHCOAL COMPANYHa"e,fo%4 &.

    Telephone: Narberth 4100Philadelphia Rcp)'cscntativcs:

    NEVILLE & HITCHINGS, INC.12 South 12th Street

    Buy at home. P. S. ( lUI ' Town i sone of Narherth's businesses.

    Prospcrit)' at AutocarThe Autocar C o m p a n ~ ' , motor truckmanufacturers at Ardmore, 1'{'portearning'S of $1-16,:328 for th e f ir stquarter of 1D:37, comparcll with a lo ssof $23,4D.l fOI' the same Jleriod of1936. T hc c om pa ny en tc red t he second quarter with untilled ordcrs sum

    cient to sustain the first quarter'shigh rate of production for the ncxttwo o r three months.

    Entered as second-class matter October13, 1914, at the Pos t Ollie .. at Narberth,P a. , u nde r t he Act of March 3, 1 87 9,Subscription rate, $2 per year In advance

    Continued trom paze OneOn Saturday morning about 9.45 at inson as a l te rnate .l ar ge gr ou p o f ch il d ren me t at the II Mrs Rober t Pr ice, who has chargestation t o go into the Erlanger Thea- of the Mother's Da y b an qu et , a nt el ' t o see "Toby Tyler." With t hem Inounced that it w ould be held at I "Champ,agne Waltz," a romance oft thre t a hers Mis s Mie sen I . modern Vienna, now at the NarberthOffice _ 209 Haverford Ave., Narberth wen . e ec, , Whitehall, Harverford (the menu IThea tre, f e atu re s r iva l ry between aMrs. Ziegler and Mr. Lehman. Every- sounds g rand !) and the da te ha s been I"swing b an d" a nd a n old-time waltzone returned to the school b y o ne advanced to May 7, s o as not to con- palace. Of course there is plenty ofo'clock and all enjoyed the play im- flict wit h t he convention. II music, with Gladys Swarthout andmensely A I . ha ge of K y Fred MacMurray a s the leads, and the. rummage sa e m c l' aIn the Youth Activit ies contes t and,Pat ton is to be he ld on Satu'l'day, May Idance t e ~ m of Veloz an? Yolanda.exhibit ion sponsored recent ly by the 18. All g ir ls ( an d f ri en ds who c ar e ,!ack Oakle and Herman Bing also ar ePubl ic Ledger, the seventh grade of It o! ) a re urged to c lean house befor e IIn the cast.las t year entered the murals that they Ithen and donate a ll o ld clothes and I Monday and Tuesday will see arehad made during ar t c la ss . N ow they I "white elephants" to t he c au se . T he y turn engagemen t o f "Three Smartare very proud to announce that theyIwiIl be collected May 6. Girls ," wi th th e 14-year-old singingwon first p ri ze , a s i lver t rophy, in The auditors w ho w ill c he ck t he s tar , Deanna Durbin. A id ing DeannaA Cul tu ra l Experiment t he m ur al s a nd friezes division ~ o books t hi s y ea r w ill be Mrs. Bet ty in. p ~ e v e n t i n g her f a t ~ e r (Charles" \V ha t t hi s e ou ll tr y needs is junior s choo ls . A great deal of praiseICaldwell, Miss E. K. Cros ley and Miss ytmnmger) f ~ o ~ marrying a s chem-

    d . I I . . C 1 go es to Miss Gassner, who supervised Kay Wheeler. mg blond (Binnie Barnes) are Nanmore Is Iwas 1l1l.g song's, ,a r and showed them how to co ns tr uct B oar d meeting was held last Mon- Grey and Barbara Read.Sandburg told a Narberth auchellce these murals. day at the home of the president. " Rea dy , W il li ng a nd Able," onlast Friday evening after he had BETTY McINTYRE. This Monday n igh t the child study Wednesday (Cash Award Night) pre- , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;sung such a numbcr that dated Sports group will meet at the home of Mrs. sents ~ u b y Keeler and Lee :Oixon. in 1'.back over one hundred veal'S, Th e The last boys ' basebal l game, on S. H. Jefferies, Jr., in Penn Valley. a m U ~ l c a ~ c o m e d y ~ r o m a n c e m W h l ~ h. : April 20, was played aga in s t Ea st - Mrs. M. F . Pu rs e is co-hostess. There complicatIOns begm when Ruby ISnoted poet, 1ll fact, expounded a T n '11 b talk h'ld' b k signed to a show contract on bein'Y. . " town, at Easttown. he s co re was ;:: WI ea on c I ren s 00 S. bmost sane phIlosophy 111 addltlOu to 0 in favor of the opponents. Our After the "most important" election mistaken f or a n English star.to his d iv er ti ng r ea di ng s f ro m team made five h it s and Eas tt own, l a st Thurs day the meeting was turned Thu'l'sday only there w ill b e a r e -"The People, Yes"; his talk gave four. HELEN WIPF. o ve r t o Miss Kay Patton, chairman t u ~ n , ; n ? a g e m ~ n t of "Theodora Goesfurther evidence t ha t t he radicals of the Braille Committee, w ho p re - Wild, In w h l c ~ Irene Dunne playsf d f 1 tl "Nancy ' s Private Af f ai r " W i l l sented Miss Jessie Royer-Greaves o f t he part of a prim authoress who de-o vester a\ 'o teu' JCCOUle Ie sages . h G S h If' h cides to li ve o ne of her own gay d See Players in Gay Farce t e Royer- reaves c 00 or t e .of to ay. Blind ( theJuniors' pe t project , by the stories.Frankly, thoug'b, th is wr i te r was Continued from Page One way). She gave a short talk on the

    disappointed. ~ o in :\11'. Saud- abl ortr the mothe of Pe school's purpose .and t h ~ n introduced E le ct ed S t. P et er sb ur g C o-Ca pt ai n. b f y pays l' ggy, several of her b li nd pupi ls who sang Alfred Livingston, son of B. F.burg. bu t 111 the Il1I1U pr 0 vacaut a nd i t is Mrs. Preston and Peggy who d . d h 'd '. , "d ' . . . , \pi aye t h e p lano an s owe us some Livingston, o f N ar be rt h, a nd g ra du -seats III the :"arbcIth ~ c h o o l Au 1- start the delightful complications In lof th ' h d' " kEnt rt i d ate of the Lower Merion High School,N ' l 'f Ce T L' k h h I ell' an 1\\;01' e a ne ustorium which seats at most a scant ancy s I e. clla In as t e l so w 11 . fact that surely we who has been elected co-captain o f t he St.. . role of Peggy. Bob Estes as Si r Guy e , I l l , ,300 persolls. A t t he nomlllal adlllls- H . gt f th .' I h Icould see, fe lt very humble and g rat e- Pet e rs bu rg Junior College basketball. d arrm on, U'l er lnvo ves t e f I M K H t m at S t P et er sb l' Flo l'd for810n charg-ed, we ex peete to see laughable situation in Act I I. u . . . . ea . u g, l' a,1937-38.the' place packed. Bill Hand, who has recently shown II S t . Ma rga r e t' s Ha s V e te ra n Livingston is ac ti ve i n intra-muraHowev er , t hi s w as bu t tI P first h is t a len ts in a Players' production, S d' P h ' I L sports at the local college and is aof th e ~ a r b e l " t h L i h r a r ~ Associa- has th e role of Henri, whose chief qu a In aroc la eague Imember of the K. T. fraternal club.tion's ]ll'opose(l spries of lec tures duty it is to mak e rye highballs. - - - I~ = = = = = = = - = = = = = = = =Wh N 'f ' d k d St. Margaret's baseball team willby literal'\' C'plelJrities and future t ,end trncy s rICn , s !TINa e a ed open the Main Line Parochial League I MASSANUTTEN MILITARY., ermine e or t to reUnite a nc y a n ACADEMYevents n H l ~ ' p ro ve m or e popular Donald the production becomes'a be- season this Friday at Oakmont, play-, Woodstock. Virginiawith borou/!,'h nsidents. wildering series of humorous scenes. ing the S t. Den Is ' n in e. I Shenanaoan ValleyTo sa'." that this h'cnty-sI'xtll PI"O- Coa,ch ed by the Rev. V, incent F. 1 College preparatory-Commerclal-Music, '. Splendid equipmentF th 0 if S d duction of the Narberth Players Hamil ton of St. Margaret s Church, Junior It. O. T, C. Unita e \o ~ l e r o ~ n c ~ : n a g ~ d Mass which has an all-star cast, is the f U ~ ~ Ithe N d T a l f ' b e ~ " t h t team boasts a veteran A t h l e t i c s - : ~ ~ 2 ~ ; : p r t ' ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ n program___ Iniest, g ay es t a nd sauciest comedy squa 0 nII1e e.en m.en. For catalog address Dr. H. J. BenchoffI h I Head Master, Box 191. " presented in a blue moon is putting- it n t e startmg II1eup are Charley ' r ~ ~ ~ = . ' ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = 1 tContlnued from Page ,one 'Id " Becker, catcher; AI Fisher Ib; I"Father DutTy as a priest of the 1111 I ~ C. L. . . '. U R NEXT' I 'd ' .1 Anthony VOlpI, 2b; Joe AdelizzI, ss; Catholic C I ~ u r c h , las r ec ei ve p ow el Joe Carr, :3h; Ed Bailey, If; Bill Jen-to do ]Jreclselv that work on earth Dr. Rush Chap ter Members ' f F k G II I f Ed, " , ..'. nllJg'S, r; ra n a ag Jer, c ; ,whi ch Chl 'l st d id w il lI e t r o d d l ~ l g the G ive Repor ts on Convent ion Kolhschreibcr and Al Becker, pitchers. Ipaths o f t he Holv Land. He IS now TI . ' I ] J h D '" Je reserves Inc tIC eo n orenzo, Ithe ambassador, thc l egat e, t he v i ca r Re]JOrts of thc 46th Continental J I" II J' B 'I \\"11' L I. oe \.e y, 1m al ey, I lam ong'.of Chnst. '. Cong'ress held in \Va shing' ton, D. C., E d Xeele\'. Bill O 'C onn or, Ray

    "He is, as w(' ~ a y , an Alter C h l " l ~ t u s by thc D. A. R, \ \ 'ere g'iv( 'n by scycral Cabl'l':', Pete Cabre\' and Justi;1- 'Another Chr iS t. ' H e has recelyed mcmbers o f the D r. B en jami n R us h Cassi\"l'ehic, 'authority to t l' ach, g 'o \ el 'n . b less ; he Chapter a t thc home of Mrs, Kennethwill reconcile sinners to (;od in the \Vi ison, on Dudley an'nUl', : \ l o n d H ~ ' _ _ Sacram('nt o f P el la ne l' ; h e w ill o lr er afternoon.sacrifil'e, III a , wol'd, he will .open 1\11':. Fl'ank R. L i n d s a ~ ' , r egent o f:Hea\ '( 'n to mankmd b ~ means ol t he t he ehaptel ' anri d!' \e,g'ate to \\ 'a: ,hing'-;S a c r a n ) ( , l ~ t s . in which, t il l ' sPiri tUal

    jtOll. g'a\"(' an ac co un t o f thl' O I ) ( ' n i n , ~ ' 1gTael's of tIll' Rcdelllption arl' stol'l'd of thl' congl'(', ';S, alld :\11':', Vl'I'IJa R:up as in all il1l'x!J:llIstiblt tl'easury \Voodcoek. tIl l' a]t( '1'natl' lkll ,g'at l' , ofc!J ('sL The Chul'ch , ill t i l " urdillation tl1< trip to t il l' \\'hitl' J{ous,'. :cerelllonies, \\'aI'IlS the eHnllidate of Otl]('I' nll'lllbl'I'S who attl'IHIc'd \\"(11

    ~ h I ' e s l ~ o l l s i b i l i . ' i " s of hi:, high c::!l- :\ll's. R. A,. l\liZllI'l'. who I'('p]'('s('nted iIng'. HIS \ '( ,lat l\ '"S and ll 'lcllds Wish thl' .-\laba1l1a ChaJ,tel' at the COllg'l'es:,; ih im sucep ss and (;od',-; s]ll'cial Bll'ss- 1\I1's. H, C. Cook, of C\'I1\\'\'d;' :\I1's,ing." Stewart Anderson, \\'ho \ ~ ' a s tIl l' guest

    of Dr, a ll d Mrs , R . Eo POP(' durin,g' 11

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    TIll' Lower Mer ion Junior HighSchool relay ca1'l1ival held l as t F ri d ay on Pennypaeker F ie ld was a dee il le rl success . Ove t t h i r t ~ ' schoolstook part, :"pnrling' into competitionO\'er five hundr ed a th le te s. The r ac es\\'ere run olf with clock-like precision.Outstanding relay teams were enteredby Trl'nton ,Junior High Sehools,LO\\'er 1'Ierion, Upper Darhy, \VestChes ter , I I aver ford and otlwrs .

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    This paper welcomes letters ont imely topics of local interest.

    Miss Florence Dorothy Hai st , o fPenn Valley, will entertain at a te aand showerSunday af te rnoon in honorof Miss J os ep hi ne P omer oy S te lwagon, of Mer ion, whose marriage toMr. William O. Jackson will takeplace May 22.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Han so n, o fNarberth Hall , spent the week-end in

    Narberth Bridge ClubApril :!l. iJl(lividual tourllanlent.

    Top . ~ l ' o r e , ; \ I r . ~ . C. Alber t l ' eeney;sl'l 'ond plaee, Charles B. Stoudt.April :!:!, tllP seore, :\lrs. C. AlfredI P l ' l ' n l ' ~ ' and l\I rs. Waltl'r .J. Seott;ll1iss Feely i s B ride i s('eOlH! place, Mrs. C. A. Hammer and

    The mar ri ar .: e o f I \I iss l\1ildl'l'll 1. MIs. Thomas W. Blake.Fp('ly, daught( : r of 111. antI 1\1rs. Jo-. April 2,1. top score , H. 1. 1\IcConnellsl'ph Alan Feelv of Edely Merion I a nd M rs . C ha rl es B. Stoudt; second

    Iand 1\11. Vineent G. Hart, s ~ o f Mrs :: plac(', Roy G.reenwood alHl I\Irs. 1\larkWilli'11l1 ,J. Hart, of New York, took: Morgan.plan' on :\londay in St. Margaret 's: April 2li. top >,core, AIthur CooneyChurch, Narberth. Mis,; SUl' Rcad, of I a nd D r. I\lark Morgan; seeond place,New YOI'k, and Miss Ruth McDonald, Wil li am Enllls and Wil li am J. Kirkof Dougleston, L. 1., were the br ide 's pa tr i ek .atlPndants.

    1\11. Stephen Alan Feely, brother of Ithe bride. a ct ed a " bes t mun. iA small reeeption followed at the I:home o f t he b ri de 's mo th er .MI'. Hart and his bride will reside Iat 825 Fifth avenue, New York, wherethey wil l be at home after October 1.

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    Tyrolean Tricksby Lanzof SalzburgSuch Fun!C!

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    Mr. and Mrs . Wil li am W ren , o fTroop 207 me t at the Mer ion Tri b- Mer ion, a nnounc e t he engagement o f

    ute House, April 21. Miss Patty San- their daughter, Miss Katherine Louisef or d a nd M is s Nancy Graham passed IWren, to Jesse M. McNabb, of PhiIatheir observation test , a second class II delphia.r e ~ i r e m e ~ whkh ~ ~ h ~ ilie g k ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i l ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~t o " ke ep their eyes o pe n" t o all the 'natural wonders about them. MissCynthia Rowan, Christine Allen,IMarian Miller, Jean Maddock and!

    Albany. Beat ri ce Keegan pas sed their home- 'Mr. a nd Mrs. J. Raymond Sharp, maker and housekeeping requirementsof Woodside avenue, entertained at fo r first class rank. Mrs. S. P. Blakebridge Saturday evening. The guest sIman, of Narberth, was their teacher.jwere Mr. and .M.rs. Rog er M ee ke r, T he group will hol d a te a at their nextlMr. and Mrs. Wllhs Hanson and Mrs. meet ing .,Valter Meeker. I ~ I

    Mrs. A. B. Ross, o f All en l an e, M t. l \Airy, is entertaining the Fortnightly IClub at luncheon this Friday.Mr. and Mrs. John M. Denni s, o f

    Anthwyn road, will s pend t he weeke nd i n N ew Y or k.

    F li p s tr aw Mr. a nd Mrs. B en ja mi n W olf , o f ~ TOMMY MACKLINm us hroomy Merion, ar e rer.eiving congratulations For Saleh t

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